BILLIARD CHAMPION'S TOURNAMENT; Third Day's Proceedings--Harrison Beaten by Hubbell, Daniels by Dion, Frawley by Plunkett, McDevitt by Tieman and Frawley by Phelan.

There was no exhibition playing by leading experts at the billiard tournament at the Hippotheatron yesterday afternoon, the table being used exclusively by the players who are competing for the prizes and the championship of the State and provincial champions. Two games were played, the first being between A. H. HARRISON, champion of Missouri, and GERSHOM B. HUBBELL, champion of Connecticut,... View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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